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Concert Photography: Life in the Pit
Concert photography is technically demanding and organizationally challenging. The access is limited, the conditions are terrible, and the best shots happen once.

Independent Labels and the Artist Control Question
Major label deals offer marketing infrastructure and advances against future royalties. Independent labels offer something that's harder to quantify: ownership.

Recording in the Age of Home Studios
A laptop, an audio interface, a decent microphone, and a pair of studio monitors. The barrier to entry for professional-quality music production has never been lower.